Trespassers William (Seattle, US) are the duo of Matt Brown and Anna-Lynne Williams. "Subliminally sublime and pragmatically perfect, you would have to possess an ashtray for a heart not to feel this coursing through your soul" (DSD Music Magazine). A new EP, The Natural Order of Things, is set to be released on Gizeh Records. They will make a church performance with special guests.
Glissando (Sheffield, UK) “have the kind of atmosphere that can captivate and relax in equal measure- never before has tranquillity sounded so urgent. While track lengths of over 10 minutes may fail to hold the attention of the ADHD sufferers among us, with patience it plays like a majestic dream. And it's one you'll never want to wake up from." NME
Operations (Chris Anderson) is a Manchester based conceptual music producer and sound artist. He performs and records with an array of analog synths and effects, reel-to-reel tape and casette players, and guitars. Followers of Tim Hecker, Slowdive, Fennesz, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Stephen O'Malley, Type and 12K Records will surely nod in approval.
This Thursday 30/07 we welcome you to join us and celebrate the release of our new album, Panic. Free copies of the album will be available on the night plus music from BOBBIE PERU, STRAY LIGHT and MONSTER ISLAND with FNF DJs all night.
FRIDAY 24th JULY ++++++++++++++ MARNIE STERN NISENNENMONDAI TARTUFI WULF WULF VERONICA FALLS ++++++++++++++ Plus, BBQ, beers and DJ's ALL NIGHT! ++++++++++++++ BBQ starts at 6.30pm Bands start at 8.00pm ++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++ ADV tickets only £8 at Ticketline, Wegottickets and Piccadilly Records
Free to download. Mike Duff’s poem KING OF THE SCUTTLERS. Music and arrangement by Steve Booth (guitar and vocals), Rob Barlow (double bass) and Mickey Lyons (banjo). Performed live at the Harpurhey neighbourhood project. Recorded and mixed by Adam Booth, go to www.myspace/stevewbooth.
Also,
Ohio noiseniks Times New Viking will be playing The Basement in York
on the day their great new album 'Born Again Revisited' is released
on Matador. Support from Banjo Or Freakout and Missing Kids. Ticket
purchase recommended for this, only a hundred of em.
SUNDAY 20th SEPTEMBER Doors 4pm, first band 5pm PART CHIMP HEY COLOSSUS DETHSCALATOR APES FIGHT BACK HAMMERS Islington Mill, James St, Salford (close to Manchester City centre) www.islingtonmill.com £8, ticketline and http://www.wegottickets.com/event/57744
m o t h e r f u c k i n g (lyon, france) Gael and Julien are some bad mothers and they don't mind licking the mixing bowl. They trade minds and can multiply a single gram of thought into the grand canyon of sound, drifting on beamed out, triple-glazed drones. Bright, colourful and jumbled. Considered explorations of sound and comatose rampage, the blueprints already got shredded. Come flip out on their eternal nosebleed as the cogs of logic and reason turn to Slinkys.
s t u c k o m e t e r Manchester vets that have drifted all over are back to revisit their occasional beast. Free rock and rolling drums with guitar and bass that leap octaves and scatter around like roaches in a 10w bulb bathroom. An abrasive, deconstructed, 4-way Rubik's cube; A real winner.
t r o p h y w i v e s MJ and JR put the whippy into the scoop with bust knuckle drum-drums and the honkey tonky nothing bonanza, dead in the face and blue in the throat.
19th Aug Islington Mill Salford, James Street. M3 £4. 8pm
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